Brooklyn Beckham Throws More Shade at Parents as Family Feud Deepens
Brooklyn Beckham Shade at Parents Amid Family Feud

Brooklyn Beckham has appeared in a new video that seemingly takes aim at his famous parents, Sir David and Victoria Beckham, as the family feud continues to intensify.

New Video Sparks Speculation

The aspiring chef, who is the eldest son of the power couple, shared a paid advertisement on social media with a cryptic caption: "Long story." In the DoorDash video, he said: "You're probably wondering why I'm watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home. It's a long story," before the video displayed the caption: "It's complicated. More soon."

Fans quickly assumed the post was a jibe at his parents, given the ongoing rift. Brooklyn had previously accused his parents of attempting to control the public narrative and ruining his wedding to his husband, Nicola. He stated in January that he did "not want to reconcile" with them.

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Absence from Family Events

The 27-year-old has missed several major family occasions, including David's 50th birthday and the former footballer receiving a Knighthood from King Charles III. Most recently, he was absent when his father received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on June 12.

David Beckham, 51, was honored for his role in elevating soccer in America and his lasting influence on sport and culture. He was supported by Victoria and three of their four children: Romeo, Cruz, and Harper. Brooklyn's absence only seemed to worsen the rift.

Accusations of Media Stunts

Representatives for Brooklyn publicly accused his family of orchestrating a media stunt involving his 14-year-old sister, Harper, over the weekend, further deepening the feud.

During the Walk of Fame ceremony, David thanked his "incredible family" and "beautiful children" but refused to discuss the estrangement in an interview with Variety, calling it a "private matter."

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